How the Brain Works The Facts Visually Explained by DK (z-lib.org)

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BRAIN FUNCTIONS AND THE SENSES
Planning Movement 96 97

Deciding how to move
The dorsolateral frontal cortex
and parietal cortex work together to
plan the movement. This information
is sent via the basal ganglia (see pp.32–33)
to the PMA and SMA, which specify the
sequence of muscle contractions needed.

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Getting ready for action
Signals travel to the primary
motor area, which forwards instructions
to the cerebellum and brain stem to be
fine-tuned. Signals from these areas return
to the primary motor area, which sends the
signal for action to the spinal cord.

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DORSOLATERAL


FRONTAL CORTEX


POSTERIOR


PARIETAL


CORTEX


CEREBELLUM


SMA


Command for action
sent via spinal
cord to muscles

PUTAMEN


THALAMUS


GLOBUS


PALLIDUS


Dorsolateral
frontal cortex
sends signals to
basal ganglia

Putamen receives
signals from frontal
and parietal areas

KEY


Signals to
cerebellum

Signals from
cerebellum

Regulating movement
The basal ganglia are a group of nuclei that
are linked to the thalamus. Signals from frontal
and parietal areas are processed by circuits in
the basal ganglia that amplify or inhibit
movement signals.

Thalamus relays signals
from basal ganglia to
PMA and SMA

Information exchanged
between cerebellum
and brain stem

Posterior parietal cortex
signals conscious intention to
move via basal ganglia

Making adjustments
Signals from the primary motor area are
sent to the cerebellum, which plays a role
in measuring time. It also makes real-time
adjustments to movements in response to
our environment.

SPINAL CORD SPINAL CORD


Dentate nucleus
makes subtle
adjustments to
motor plans

Primary motor area has
command-feedback links with
cerebellum and basal ganglia

Globus pallidus
inhibits unwanted
movements

Subthalamic
nucleus involved
in impulse control

Substantia
nigra controls
strength of
actions

Once signals have
been regulated, thalamus
forwards to PMA and SMA

Cerebellar
cortex
coordinates
timing

PMA


DENTATE


NUCLEUS


Basal ganglia
strengthen or
weaken signals

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THALAMUS


PUTAMEN


BASAL


GANGLIA


PRIMARY


MOTOR AREA


BASAL


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Brain stem passes
information back to
primary motor
area once it is
fine-tuned

BRAIN STEM


BRAIN STEM


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